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Former Gamecock Football Coach Richard Bell Passes Away
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Former Gamecock Football Coach Richard Bell Passes Away

Richard Bell, who served as University of South Carolina head football coach in 1982 and defensive coordinator under Jim Carlen from 1975-81, passed away on Saturday in Woodstock, Ga., at the age of 88.

Bell began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Arkansas, and also served as an assistant coach at VMI, Georgia Tech, West Virginia and Texas Tech before joining the Gamecocks staff.  He was the defensive coordinator for the Mountaineers and Red Raders.

His coaching relationship with Carlen started at Georgia Tech and followed him from West Virginia and Texas Tech to South Carolina.

He was named USC’s 27th head football coach on January 9, 1982.

In the seven seasons as the Carolina defensive coordinator, the Gamecocks went to three bowl games and had four winning seasons.  In Bell’s only season as head coach, USC was 4-7, in 1982.

After leaving South Carolina, Bell was the defensive coordinator at Duke, East Carolina, Georgia, Navy and Air Force.  He served under several Hall of Fame coaches during his career, including Frank Broyles, Bobby Dodd, Steve Spurrier and Fisher DeBerry.

In all, he spent 44 years coaching college football

He was named national assistant coach of the year by the American Football Coaches Association in 1998 while at Air Force.

He concluded his coaching career, serving as defensive coordinator at Prince Avenue Christian School in Bogart, Ga., from 2010-17.

A graveside service will be held on Dec. 29 in Little Rock. A public celebration of Bell’s life is scheduled for Jan. 11 in Athens, Ga.